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bogkeep Ā· 6 months ago
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i know i haven't blogged or made fanart about it lately but i'm Still following the S and D tier series... it's still very fun and good........ it just gets harder and harder to convince people to get into it because there's hundreds of episodes and all the new arcs are building on so much lore you can't just go in contextless anymore
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thevirgodoll Ā· 4 years ago
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hi! i was wondering if you have any tips to stay organized and stay on task? iā€™ve been doing a short online course this year and have really struggled to ACTUALLY bring myself to do the work, as assignments and lessons are not under any time constraints i just donā€™t do it. i also have adhd so get bored or distracted easily. do you have any tips for me?
This is really close to me because I also have ADHD. I have both inattentive and hyperactive type. *As a result, this academic tip guide will be a guide for people with ADHD and not neurotypical people, without disability. There is a difference.*
I am doing online as well this semester.
1. I create a schedule. If I do not create a schedule, I will be unproductive the entire day. So, what will help you is to do things in orderly fashion.
For example, at 12p - I will do this assignment/watch this lecture. You have to dictate what time youā€™re doing everything. Then, you also have to block out technology distractions while you are working. ļæ¼
-> Even if youā€™ve gotten halfway through the day with no schedule, write down or block off times on your digital calendar for what you are going to do at each time. ADHD is easier to tackle if you break things down into smaller tasks.
*Pro tip that I almost forgot: before you do anything, wear your day clothes. Donā€™t wear pajamas. Actually getting dressed or even doing hair/makeup changes things.
2. Download the Forest app after you have created your schedule. I consistently recommend this because it works in increasing productivity. It allows you to set it for however long youā€™re doing this task, say 30 minutes.
-> Why?: It will block all apps on your phone for (insert time here) to plant a tree, and if you leave the app your ā€œtreeā€ will die. Eventually, the more sessions you do, the more points you will gain to plant different plants, and eventually plant real trees around the world.
3. Have a list (& a planner) as well. Not only is the schedule creating structure, but the list creates even more structure so you know what you need to get done for the day. It also helps you not fall victim to the classic symptom of forgetting. Each day, you should write down what you WANT to get done and create your own times to look at lecture and assignments. Have goals for the day.
For example: complete assignment 2.
If you do not have expectations with yourself before the day begins, your ADHD will kind of take over and do something else. I have structure to my day. I set a timer to wake up at the same time. I take my ADHD medicine 90 minutes before my final wake up time, and I do my morning routine once it kicks in. Having the same routine helps.
-> Focus on your goals. Donā€™t be super harsh about the times.
-> Donā€™t overwhelm with how many things on to do list. Again, break it up into small tasks. For example, one part being: Wash dishes or fold laundry. It makes it less overwhelming to your brain and gives you a choice of which task. Typical non ADHD people just tell you to prioritize tasks but that doesnā€™t work for us. Do it in a random order and it gets the job done.
4. TAKE BREAKS! The other side to this is making sure that you give yourself adequate breaks.
*For hyperfocus, wait til your hyperfocus has started to wear off. Use it to your advantage for peak productivity. It is no joke.*
-> The misconception is that some people with ADHD are lazy and as a result, some ADHDers wonā€™t take breaks. You can take a break. Healthy, long breaks do more for you long term.
-> Have a timer set. For example, after a 45 minute session or an hour session, I will take a break to do another task that has nothing to do with studying, like laundry, eating a snack, or stretching. Then after that task is done, I will go back to studying.
5. Have a workspace. Only do work at this space. I do schoolwork at my living room table and it is perfect. I do not study in my room because that is my sanctuary for relaxation and rest, not productivity. Make an effort to make the workspace clean, with your supplies - laptop, notebooks, pens, etc - readily available.
-> Once I get to my workspace, everything for the morning is already done. Iā€™ve done my morning routine, so all there is left to do is hydrate while I study.
6. Recognize if you have adequate energy to do the task. Sometimes, with ADHD you may neglect your needs. If you are not getting enough rest, here are some tips:
ā€¢Bed should be for rest only.
ā€¢Blackout curtains
ā€¢Lavender essential oil, I have a diffuser but you can also put it on your pillow
ā€¢Background noise: pick what you want, lo fi music, rain sounds, binaural beats, singing bowls
ā€¢If all else fails, ADHD is often comorbid with other illnesses, meaning you could have a form of depression causing insomnia for example. This should be considered if you are having long term issues and symptoms.
7. Donā€™t overdo it. We are not neurotypical. Executive dysfunction is real - meaning our brains actually shut down when it perceives a task to be mundane.
-> You do not have to fit everything into one schedule for the sake of being ā€œproductiveā€. Each day should be what you know you can do, and there are different days to tackle different goals.
-> When you feel like you cannot continue, which is literally a symptom of ADHD, sit still for a few minutes.
8. Have a ā€œWhat I Did Todayā€ List. Because of how ADHD actually makes us feel, we donā€™t realize how much work we have put in. ADHD actually can be explained easily, we have about 2 dopamine workers showing up to work while most people are at maximum capacity. We are working overtime to do our best, even on medicine. So, acknowledging what we did today is good and encouraging, or at least reflecting in a journal.
9. Play music. Itā€™s recommended to play study music without words because with ADHD we will submerge ourselves into the playlist of nostalgic 90s R&B. I recommend lo fi hip hop on YouTube, video game instrumentals, classical music, or jazz instrumentals. Whatever gets you going just do it!
General ADHD tips:
ā€¢Rewrite lecture notes and type the lecture notes.
ā€¢Color code with bright colors and pretty drawings or calligraphy
ā€¢Instead of telling yourself ā€œI need to take notesā€ which usually leads to procrastination say ā€œRewrite lecture notes and emphasize main pointsā€ ... this is useful in your to do list but in everyday goals
ā€¢Generally try to get your assignments done ahead of time if there is structure to certain courses, if not, again, stick to the schedule. If you slip one day off your schedule then donā€™t beat yourself up. Breathe!!!
ā€¢Side effect of most ADHD meds is that youā€™re not hungry so buy easy things to eat like muscle milk or yogurt and granola or smoothies so you can sustain yourself
ā€¢Get a dry erase board to show what you need to do for the day and put it on the fridge with command strips
ā€¢To avoid forgetting things, put them at a table near the door where you leave your apartment/dorm/house.
ā€¢Donā€™t overthink the time it takes to get ready, often thatā€™s why ADHDers are late. Better to be super early than late though - have a routine set so you know how long each task takes - for example ā€œI know a shower takes me 15 mins, washing my face takes 60 seconds and a few more including sunscreen/moisturizer, etc...ā€
ā€¢In that same grain, set timers for going to the bathroom, showering, etc just in case you one day hyperfocus and push yourself too far
ā€¢Open the blinds!!!!
ā€¢Clean your room and tidy up your space. A cluttered space impacts your mental health in a really negative way. Your space reflects your mental state at times as well, so check in with yourself. Have a specific day where you know youā€™re going to clean, but ADHD sometimes gives us bursts of cleaning so take advantage of that as well.
ā€¢Anytime your water bottle empties refill it. Have your water bottle or mason jar next to your workspace, and drink 5-10 gulps. Seriously. ADHD depends a lot on hydration, especially if you are on medicine which naturally dehydrates you. If you do not stay hydrated, youā€™ll get that massive headache mid day and crash sooner. A lot of times, lack of productivity can be due to not drinking enough water.
ā€¢If you donā€™t take medication, then sometimes you may notice you love coffee, and thatā€™s because itā€™s a stimulant. Too much of anything is not good, but balance it with water. If youā€™re going to use coffee to kinda ā€œmedicateā€ then do it close to when youā€™re going to be productive.
ā€¢Setting yourself up to do a task rather than envisioning the overwhelming act of doing the entire action. ā€œOkay, lets just get up and get the first step down, such as opening the laptop or wetting the toothbrush.ā€ Baby steps.
ā€¢Take advantage of accommodations! Your college more than likely has an Office of Disability Services. Also, email your professors...theyā€™re actually just as stressed as you about classes being online.
ā€¢Remember that youā€™re already trying as hard as you can, so donā€™t listen to the narrative of ā€œtry harderā€, ā€œyouā€™re *r word*ā€, ā€œyouā€™re cheating by using medicationā€, ā€œjust do it,ā€ ā€œitā€™s easy,ā€ ā€œwhatā€™s so hard about it?ā€ or ā€œyouā€™re lazyā€. Anyone telling you that, even yourself, is wrong. And DO NOT allow anyone to be ableist, even yourself.
ā€¢Validate yourself. Donā€™t let anyone to do the ā€œI experience that tooā€/ā€œI know what you meanā€/ā€œwe ALL have trouble with this!ā€ and they donā€™t have ADHD. No. Itā€™s our experience, itā€™s valid, and unlike anything on the planet. If youā€™re reading this and you donā€™t have ADHD - no, you do not experience any of the things in my next bullet point.
ā€¢Donā€™t be hard on yourself if you stumble along the way getting this right. ADHD completely changes your executive functioning.
We see the task, but our brain blocks it.
We have something marked down as ā€œimportantā€ but our brain tosses it out in the ā€œtrashā€.
We watch an entire episode of a show, but our brain ignored the entire thing. Our brain picks and chooses what is stimulating, our brain changes our interests.
We have sensory overload, we have no dopamine, we have bursts of curiosity that cannot be contained (often inconvenient) and if interrupted, our brains cannot take it.
People often discount how many things ADHD actually changes because itā€™s widely misunderstood. I want to take the time to acknowledge that ADHD, formerly known as simply ADD, has different types: primarily inattentive, primarily hyperactive-impulsive, or combined which is what I have. So itā€™s not ā€œhyperā€ and ā€œrelatableā€. It is also not a buzzword to use to describe things. I must put stereotypes and misrepresentations of ADHD to rest.
It impacts us emotionally as well, which most people donā€™t know... such as rejection dysphoria ā€” extreme sensitivity to being criticized to where our brains self destruct. Our brains donā€™t regulate emotions well.
ADHDers - do not fall victim to how everyone else operates and call yourself a failure. We have to work twice as hard and the results actually come out brilliant especially with our determination and imaginative ideas that are also seen in autistic individuals, honorable mention!
Thereā€™s good days and bad days. Thereā€™s literal changes in thinking that other people do not experience. We all collectively know wouldnā€™t be who we are without ADHD, but we all recognize the challenges. However, it makes me happy to see messages like this so that I can make a difference and hopefully help one person with ADHD, especially of color, at a time stop being so hard on themselves. šŸ’—
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snowdice Ā· 5 years ago
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So this is more of a technical question than a story one, but how is your studying set up? I know youā€™re writing during breaks, but are the breaks by time or by milestones, or how is it set up?
It depends on my mood and what Iā€™m doing. So Iā€™m studying advanced math and doing research in harmonic analysis and partial differential equations and there are a lot of aspects of that. Sometimes I am reading other peopleā€™s research papers or reference books. Other times Iā€™m editing notes I take during my weekly meetings with my advisor. Then Iā€™m often working on problems to help me understand concepts that Iā€™m reading about (so like textbook questions or questions my advisor gives as exercises). And then, of course, Iā€™m screaming into the void doing my own research.
For things like reading medium length passages or easy proofs, Iā€™ll usually just finish that task and then take a break. Same with concept check questions. These are easily manageable tasks and I usually have a pretty good idea how long it will take me and how much effort I will need to put into them. So, Iā€™ll finish the task, take a break, and then do another task.
On the other hand, a lot of what I do is very, very long and frustrating. So questions my advisor asks me, long proofs, and me floundering around trying to invent math are usually on a time limit so I donā€™t get frustrated and quit after 2 minutes or work so long that I donā€™t recognize that Iā€™m getting frustrated and also not absorbing anything/getting anywhere. I usually do about 20 minutes at a time for this, but itā€™s also flexible. Sometimes Iā€™ll get to a good stopping place a little before the timer goes off or Iā€™ll go a bit longer because I get whatā€™s going on and want to finish something. Then my breaks are about 10 minutes which is about as much as I need to write 100 words (assuming no writing block), but sometimes longer. Like today, I took slightly longer breaks because stuff was frustrating. I even at one point paused my timer halfway through and walked around the house for a bit. (Iā€™m reading an old classical research paper which is one of the foundations for my field of study and I spent literally all of today working on reading the solution to part b of one problem. And I am not done.)
I usually make a list at the beginning of the week of what needs to be done, usually Tuesday or Monday after my meeting and then make a daily list of tasks before I start. So I kind of know what method I want to use when I start based on what type of thing Iā€™m doing that day.
Mostly I try to be very flexible with myself because itā€™s hard. That being said for other topics, I might do a different system. Maybe more time working and less time for breaks or I might tackle larger tasks each time.
The main reason that my Goblin Brain sessions have been working for me is because writing is very, very different from the tasks Iā€™m doing, but also kind of silences the monster saying Iā€™m being unproductive by taking a break when I havenā€™t done enough which is a monster I always struggled with, but I can mostly beat back with a stick. The study fic, since I only do it when Iā€™m studying is physical proof that I have been working even though I sometimes donā€™t have results because of the nature of what Iā€™m doing. When the monster says you haven't been doing enough and donā€™t deserve a break, I can point at the 14,600 word document and tell it to shut up. Not to mention, itā€™s a good motivator that gets me pumped to study even when I know what Iā€™m going to study is going to be hard (see TODAY). I can evenĀ ā€œtrickā€ myself into getting to work by setting up the Goblin Day fic starting post and then Iā€™m there on my computer with everything I need. Iā€™ve made my cup of tea and found a good playlist on youtube Iā€™m already starting to get into. Itā€™s a lot easier to get started in that case. Itā€™s like I had a quick warm up.
I know you werenā€™t really asking for study tips, but I feel the need to say that this idea will not work for everyone. Itā€™s good for me where I am right now, but if Iā€™d tried it during high school or when I was taking gen eds in my undergrad, it would not have worked. That being said, I imagine a lot of people could probably find something that would work for them in sort of the same way. Maybe getting a notebook and filling up a page with doodles every break. I know some people will put gummy bears at the end of different passages of a textbook they can eat when they get there. Or even finding a 10 minute episode cartoon and slowly working through it. Some people are satisfied just by writing out very extensive to do lists with details and checking things off or (better yet) using stickers to indicate progression.
A lot of it is experimenting and also making sure to take care of yourself. If you do something like what I do, donā€™t let it become another stressor (which would be easy with some of them). Overall, just find what works for you and donā€™t be afraid of changing that method whenever it starts to chafe.
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rigelmejo Ā· 5 years ago
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Repetitive Listening - hereā€™s a youtube video playlist I found about it a few days ago.
Short summary: listening to audio in a language youā€™re trying learn, to the point of more than you feel like you need to. To where you can remember a lot of whatā€™s said, the words/phrases sound familiar/pop into your head, and where if you have questions you could maybe say the chunk youā€™re wondering about out loud and ask about it. So like when you like a song a lot, and play it a lot, to the point its sort of in your head sometimes and you can remember lyrics somewhat. The idea is that if you listen to it enough you will get better at recognizing sounds and words and word chunks, and even if you donā€™t understand everything this will at least make looking unknown things up easier - and it should make your pronunciation/speaking better, and improve your comprehension of words you do know/have studied.
The videos give 80-100 times suggestions, but I do think as long as its a point where you feel really comfortable, thatā€™s probably enough. The videos suggest: pick voices you like listening to, since youā€™ll listen a lot, and since you may pick up pronunciation/your voice sound from them. They also suggest using 2 minute to 20 minute clips depending on your level of comprehension in the target language, your comfort, etc.Ā 
So songs will easily be good material for this, along with youtube video audio, radio drama episodes, audiobook chapters, podcasts.Ā 
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Tested it outĀ a bit (listened 5-10 times so far):
Iā€™ve decided to test out this a bit with the Guardian Audiobook chapters avenuex made. I think the podcast Slow Chinese would be better for beginners, since its shorter at 2-4 minutes.Ā 
I just figure I might as well use something Iā€™m listening to anyway. Also, before I heard aboutĀ ā€˜repetitive listeningā€™ as a technique, I was noticing a Tangible difference in my comprehension of the audiobook chapter from the first time I listened to it to the second. So if nothing else, I figured it would definitely help boost my listening comprehension up to the point of being able to catch most/all words Iā€™ve studied - instead of just some when listening.Ā Ā 
I do think its helping me a lot with picking out words/phrases - to the point where I am picking up most words Iā€™ve studied with text/flashcards, and to the point where I can catch the unknown words/phrases enough to type the pinyin in pleco to look them up. Also, for me personally, because an audiobook is based on a more literary text, Iā€™m getting more used to the flow of the narrative writing - hearing time transition words, adjectives, descriptive phrases that usually get used more in writing likeĀ ā€˜turned his headā€™Ā ā€˜scratched his neckā€™Ā ā€˜gave a smileā€™Ā ā€˜hung up the phoneā€™ ā€˜put his hand in his pocketā€™ etc. I could sort of recognize those phrases anyway when reading, since theyā€™re words I know just in ways Iā€™m less familiar with (Iā€™m more familiar with dialogue sentences likeĀ ā€˜i did/he did Xā€™). But hearing these phrases again and again is helping me toĀ ā€˜processā€™ more quickly what they mean instead of having to work so hard to parse it out.
Iā€™ve still only listened maybe 5-10 times, so I canā€™t say for sure yet if 30 or 40 or more times would see even more noticeable improvements. I can definitely say, even just doing this repetitive listening a little bit, seems to help a lot with listening comprehension of words you already have some familiarity with (have seen in text, or studied, or know some hanzi of) and it seems to help with recognizing pronunciation. By that second part I mean that often learning materials will speak slower, evenly, with a bit less natural variation, and if you learn a decent amount from flashcards or dictionaries then you know how often the automatic text audio can sound robotic andĀ ā€˜offā€™ compared to once you hear it in real context like a convo or show.Ā 
Avenuexā€™s voice is really crisp and clear (and lovely I think) so sheā€™s still really comprehensible for beginners, but her voice also says the tones so much more naturally than a lot of learner texts I hear (which exaggerate tone sound so you can hear it better/are more evenly paced) - her pace gets faster and slower depending on the suspense of the scene, and the flow of the sentence. I think its a nice example of how to break down word-chunks when saying a sentence too. She changes her voice a bit too for each character (and the bg music changes, which is all really cool and funner to listen to than a lot of audiobooks Iā€™ve heard!). I can hear some of the more natural-sounding ways of things getting pronounced, but she still speaks clear enough that it doesnā€™t get as slurred as those same words/phrases sometimes get in dramas I watch (I started rewatching Guardian and wow the amount of times Zhao Yunlan slurs/is muffled because heā€™s talking with a sucker in his mouth lol, or in many dramas when its short lines of common words theyā€™ll get slurred quicker a lot).Ā 
When I studied japanese, our teacher had us shadow the audio scenes in Genki, and record ourselves trying to say the dialogue and we were graded based on how close we sounded to the original bookā€™s audio. What I noticed, back when I had to do that, is that I had to pay attention enough that I started noticing where the natural word-breaks were. Basically, which words you sort ofĀ ā€˜say togetherā€™ more quickly almost like theyā€™re one word, versus the areas youā€™re more likely to leave empty space for to slow down or breath or change the pace. Iā€™m guessing a lot of languages have this kind of natural word-breaks flow. I might break some of these sentences down in english likeĀ ā€œI-might break some-of-these-sentences-down in-english like.ā€ Thereā€™s a few different natural sounding ways to do it, but thereā€™s definitely clear WRONG ways. It would sound less natural to pause after every single word - and depending on the sentences, there are sometimes odd places to pause that will stand out to native speakers.Ā 
Well for chinese, its easy for me to put probably more unnatural sounding word breaks, if I donā€™t consciously try to emulate a chinese sentence exampleā€™s word-phrase breaks. I do think repetitive listening is helping me to get more of aĀ ā€˜feelā€™ of when to do it, the way when my teacher made us try to exactly emulate japanese audio I started to notice much moreĀ ā€˜whenā€™ to choose to put breaks in my sentences and how to chunk saying the words together.
Listening to the audiobook chapter a lot is helping me sort of get used to picking out the word chunks, instead of just the individual words I know asĀ ā€˜separate.ā€™ I think in the long run, this will probably help with comprehending audio faster, and it may eventually help with me speaking with a more natural flow when Iā€™m not thinking as consciously of it. Hopefully, Iā€™ll have to find out on that second benefit over time lol!
There is other benefit Iā€™ve noticed - and Iā€™m not sure if its because of repetitive listening, or because I have been reading a lot more, and adapting sentence-example flashcards with Audio into my flashcard study. Iā€™ve noticed when Iā€™m typing its easier for me to gather my thoughts and word them in chinese. Before, when writing I would struggle first to think the right words, then on how to even phrase it in chinese/general grammar, then on word order. Iā€™m still double checking my written sentence on word order (mostly on time placement, since I know it goes toward the beginning but I just tend to think of it when typing toward the end, so I insert it at the end). But for the actual words/how to phrase them Iā€™ve been a bit quicker - its easier for me to goĀ ā€œna jiu haoā€,Ā ā€œwo juede na ge,ā€Ā ā€œzai zheliā€ etc. Pretty basic stuff to word together, I know. But in the past it was just taking me longer to figure out how to phraseĀ ā€œthatā€™s good,ā€Ā ā€œI think thatā€Ā ā€œHere...ā€ even though I knew the words, just because Iā€™d be double checking whether to use na/nage/naxie/naben (which still kind of confuses me but I can tell seeing/hearing it more is helping me get used to when to use which easier), and where to place zai/mian/cong.Ā 
If anyone else has tried repetitive listening, or used this study method a lot, I would love to hear about your experiences with it. How it helped you, how you used it, how it fit into your study plans. Whatever you feel about it lol.
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theonyxpath Ā· 6 years ago
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We had set aside today to discuss this next yearā€™s Onyx Path brochure, and we almost forgot until the end of the Monday Meeting. Fortunately, one organized soul remembered, and so we began our talks.
I expect these to continue for a couple of weeks.
Why, you may ask ā€“ I certainly do ā€“ does it take so long to whip together a bunch of descriptions of your products and knock out a brochure or catalog?
Why indeed?
Well, first, itā€™s important to determine why you are even making the thing in the first place. Why do we need to have a physical takeaway from conventions for folks to refer to?
Well, that depends on what you want them to do with it after theyā€™ve left the con, and focusing on that is a large part of our discussions.
Previously, when we first started Onyx Path, we wanted to show in print and in a concentrated way that the White Wolf game lines were not dead and buried. So we emphasized the new WW-IP projects that we were going to come out with in the year to come.
Since Eddy and I had been doing our ā€œWhatā€™s Up With WW?ā€ panels at Gen-Cons and other conventions prior to Onyx Pathā€˜s creation, and continued with ā€œWhatā€™s Up With Onyx Path?ā€ since then, and we usually released the next yearā€™s schedule there, we incorporated a schedule with the first Onyx brochures.
C20 Players Guide art by Drew Tucker
When we realized that a classic schedule wasnā€™t working with how we were getting the projects out, and we stopped the practice of announcing release dates, we also took that opportunity to move away from the ā€œscheduleā€ brochure to more of an ā€œannouncementā€ brochure.
This was a brochure that still emphasized all the lines, but which included the next couple of releases for the lines. No release times specified, just that we were working on them for that line.
While this was happening, we also were ramping up our own Onyx Path-owned game lines, and so including that they were coming was also part of the ā€œannouncementā€ focus. And that led to us realizing we needed to move from presenting the info in the brochure from ā€œLook at those guys keep WW games alive!ā€ to ā€œLook at Onyx Path do WW games!ā€.
Which then led to Onyx Path having had enough successes with the WW-IPs, and enough new game lines with Pugmire, Scion, Cavs, Trinity Continuum, etc. that we wanted to emphasize all the worlds we had to offer.
So, a couple of years ago, we began using the ā€œMany Worlds, One Pathā€ tagline, and debuted it in the brochure for that year. Our emphasis was to go through all the game lines and give a feel for them in prose descriptions and visuals, and note a little bit about upcoming products ā€“ but really not much more than the title.
We figured anybody interested could get more info on our website, DTRPG, and the other vendors and social media listed in the brochure. Because thatā€™s another thing that grew, the number of sales partners we were working with ā€“ and it made sense to use the brochure to provide contact info for all of them.
In Media Res art by Tom Denmark
Now, weā€™re looking again at what we want the brochure to do. Weā€™re still proud of all the game lines we are working on, but having so many, and adding more every year, makes it hard to choose how to set up the brochure. Thatā€™s a lot of info to provide and it is hard to minimize any of them since we know they all have devoted fans.
Why is this hard? Hereā€™s the list of all the game lines weā€™re currently working on, not to mention earlier editions we created a ton of books for:
Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition
Mage: The Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition
Wraith: The Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition
Changeling: The Dreaming 20th Anniversary Edition
WoD 20th Anniversary Edition (Ghost Hunters)
Vampire: The Requiem 2nd Edition
Werewolf: The Forsaken 2nd Edition
Mage: The Awakening 2nd Edition
Changeling: The Lost 2nd Edition
Hunter: The Vigil 2nd Edition
Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2nd Edition
Mummy: The Curse 2nd Edition
Deviant: The Renegade
Dark Eras 2 (contains material for most CofD lines)
Contagion Chronicle (contains info on most CofD lines for crossover)
Exalted 3rd Edition
Pugmire
Monarchies of Mau
Cavaliers of Mars
Dystopia Rising: Evolution
Legend Lore
Scion 2nd Edition
Trinity Continuum: Core
Trinity Continuum: Aberrant
Trinity Continuum: Aeon
They Came From Beneath the Sea!
So what weā€™re thinking about now is some sort of core brochure that just describes the game line worlds, notes which system you need to play, maybe has some other useful tips that help define that line. This would be made for cons, game stores, the like, and would back up our tagline with explanation.
Then weā€™d use a combination of sales sheets and other info to highlight which specific projects are coming out near each con we attend, so those can be the timely takeaways, with the brochure being the evergreen one for the year.
Curious Cats art by Claudio Pozas
But weā€™re still talking about it, and Iā€™m sure weā€™ll come up with a bunch more ideas in the weeks to come. But, thatā€™s where you come in if you have thoughts about this.
Give us a yell here in the Comments and let us know what sort of brochure idea you would find value in. What would you like to take away from seeing us at cons, or from your Friendly Local Game Store
Weā€™d appreciate any input you can share with us, AND youā€™ll also be helping us define more concretely this here tagline:
Many Worlds, One Path!
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This Fridayā€™s Onyx Pathcast features a fascinating interview with the one and only Deadguy: Rich Dansky! Listen in as our team pores through Richā€™s memories of his time at White Wolf, and how he made the jump to be one of the most-regarded story experts in computers games, and much more besides. https://onyxpathcast.podbean.com/
And Hereā€™s More Media About Our Worlds:
If YOU have a podcast, YouTube or Twitch channel, or talk about games on a blog or other website, and want to perform actual plays or make reviews of our games, please reach out to the Gentleman Gamer on the Onyx Path forum. From there weā€™ll share emails and get you started, so when you do start producing content weā€™ll be able to promote it on our blog and YouTube channel!
We have a lot of links to share with you today!
The excellent team at Devilā€™s Luck Gaming continues with their utterly fantastic, costumed actual play of Scarred Lands: https://www.twitch.tv/DevilsLuckGaming
Caffeinated Conquests has uploaded another part of their fun Scion story, and itā€™s definitely worth checking out what theyā€™re up to:Ā https://youtu.be/q79XooiVAes
A new addition to our list is TastiGMmaster2099, who is constructing a playlist of fantastic Chronicles of Darkness videos covering each and every gameline:Ā https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLixJK8l5vk5kMuEfYiG97O2_T39EeCycH
ForgottenDreamsGaming are another newcomer for us! On their Twitch theyā€™ve been running V5, and it wonā€™t be long before theyā€™re running some more of our games:Ā https://www.twitch.tv/forgottendreamsgaming
And speaking of V5, Random Encounter Productions progresses with their chronicle of Vampire and will likewise soon be embarking on some more of our games!Ā https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvlzHI-dywTqVIen5qfeboA
Thereā€™s more!
Blades & Blasters has concluded a Chronicles of Darkness chronicle and will shortly be on to Changeling: The Lost 2E https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWuQ35EIFeJDt1_FGnOIz3Q/featured
And letā€™s not forget the fine, fine, superfine folks at Red Moon Roleplaying, with their well-produced high quality actual plays of Changeling: The Lost 2E and They Came from Beneath the Sea! https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast
The ExalTwitch crewā€™s new Exalted3 game begins tonight at 7pm EST too, at twitch.tv/beanduck
And finally, check out one of our translation partnersā€™ gorgeous new game Gods, as presented with this Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/731310612/gods
Please check any of these out and let us know if you find or produce any actual plays of our games!
ELECTRONIC GAMING:
As we find ways to enable our community to more easily play our games, the Onyx Dice Rolling App is now live! Our dev team has been doing updates since we launched based on the excellent use-case comments by our community, and this thing is both rolling and rocking!
Hereā€™s an update from the App devs:
Onyx Dice!Ā  Weā€™ve recently released the Changeling: The Lost, Trinity Continuum: Aeon dice, and now the Geist dice.Ā  Next up on our radar is: Demon: The Fallen,Ā  Mummy: The Resurrection,Ā  Kindred of the East, Vampire Dark Ages, and Mummy: The Curse.
We have a serious issue on the Pixel and Motorola phones that prevent the user from using the app correctly.Ā  A fix is coming shortly.Ā  A temporary workaround is to minimize the app without shutting it down, and then restore it.
ON AMAZON AND BARNES & NOBLE:
You can now read our fiction from the comfort and convenience of your Kindle (from Amazon) and Nook (from Barnes & Noble).
If you enjoy these or any other of our books, please help us by writing reviews on the site of the sales venue you bought it from. Reviews really, really help us with getting folks interested in our amazing fiction!
Our selection includes these fiction books:
OUR SALES PARTNERS:
Weā€™re working with Studio2 to get Pugmire out into stores, as well as to individuals through their online store. You can pick up the traditionally printed main book, the Screen, and the official Pugmire dice through our friends there! https://studio2publishing.com/search?q=pugmire
Weā€™ve added Princeā€™s Gambit to our Studio2 catalog: https://studio2publishing.com/products/prince-s-gambit-card-game
Now, weā€™ve added Changeling: The Lost 2nd Edition products to Studio2ā€˜s store! See them here: https://studio2publishing.com/collections/all-products/changeling-the-lost
Looking for our Deluxe or Prestige Edition books? Try this link! http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/Onyx-Path-Publishing/
And you can now order Pugmire, Monarchies of Mau, Cavaliers of Mars, and Changeling: The Lost 2e! http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/manufacturers.php?manufacturerid=296
And available this week! Deluxe Changeling: The Dreaming and Deluxe Beckettā€™s Jyhad Diary! The additional books we have after the Kickstarter ship-outs are done are now at IPR!
DRIVETHRURPG.COM:
At DTRPGā€¦THERE IS A GIGANTIC SALE running there across 57,000 PDFs ā€“ including almost every Onyx Path product there- up to 40% off! Thereā€™s a week left, so check it out!
On Sale This Week!
This Wednesday, weā€™re putting up blank Scarred Lands Journals on our RedBubble store for all of our Scarred Lands community to use at their gaming tables, and anywhere else folks need to jot down ideas into gorgeous SL-themed notebooks!
CONVENTIONS
UK Games Expo: May 31st ā€“ June 2nd Gen Con: August 1st ā€“ August 4th Save Against Fear: Oct 12-14 GameHoleCon: October 31st ā€“ November 3rd Weā€™ll also be back at PAX Unplugged later this year.
And now, the new project status updates!
DEVELOPMENT STATUS FROM FAST EDDY WEBB (projects in bold have changed status since last week):
First Draft (The first phase of a project that is about the work being done by writers, not dev prep)
M20 Victorian Mage (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)
City of the Towered Tombs (Cavaliers of Mars)
Geist2e Fiction Anthology (Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2nd Edition)
Distant Worlds (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Across the Eight Directions (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Exalted Essay Collection (Exalted)
Legendlore core book (Legendlore)
Kith and Kin (Changeling: The Lost 2e)
Scion: Demigod (Scion 2nd Edition)
TC: Aeon Ready Made Characters (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Trinity Continuum Jumpstart (Trinity Continuum Core)
TC: Aeon Jumpstart (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Heroic Land Dwellers (They Came From Beneath the Sea!)
Monsters of the Deep (They Came From Beneath the Sea!)
Tales of Aquatic Terror (They Came From Beneath the Sea!)
Masks of the Mythos (Scion 2nd Edition)
Scion: Dragon (Scion 2nd Edition)
Redlines
Mummy: The Curse 2nd Edition core rulebook (Mummy: The Curse 2nd Edition)
Creatures of the World Bestiary (Scion 2nd Edition)
Chicago Folio/Dossier (Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition)
Let The Streets Run Red (Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition)
Cults of the Blood Gods (Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition)
Dragon-Blooded Novella #1 (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Second Draft
Tales of Good Dogs ā€“ Pugmire Fiction Anthology (Pugmire)
Heirs to the Shogunate (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Scion Ready Made Characters (Scion 2nd Edition)
Witch-Queen of the Shadowed Citadel (Cavaliers of Mars)
Deviant: The Renegades (Deviant: The Renegades)
Scion Companion: Mysteries of the World (Scion 2nd Edition)
Pirates of Pugmire (Realms of Pugmire)
M20 The Technocracy Reloaded (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)
Development
Hunter: the Vigil 2e core (Hunter: the Vigil 2nd Edition)
Lunars: Fangs at the Gate (Exalted 3rd Edition)
WoD Ghost Hunters (World of Darkness)
Oak, Ash, and Thorn: Changeling: The Lost 2nd Companion (Changeling: The Lost 2nd)
CofD Dark Eras 2 (Chronicles of Darkness)
Night Horrors: Nameless and Accursed (Mage: the Awakening Second Edition)
Memento Mori: the GtSE 2e Companion (Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2nd Edition)
Manuscript Approval:
Trinity Continuum: Aberrant core (Trinity Continuum: Aberrant)
Editing:
M20 Book of the Fallen (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)
V5 Chicago By Night (Vampire: The Masquerade)
V5 Chicago By Night Screen (Vampire: The Masquerade)
Spilled Blood (Vampire: The Requiem 2nd Edition)
Scion Jumpstart (Scion 2nd Edition)
CofD Contagion Chronicle (Chronicles of Darkness)
Post-Editing Development:
Signs of Sorcery (Mage: the Awakening Second Edition)
Night Horrors: Shunned by the Moon (Werewolf: The Forsaken 2nd Edition)
Dystopia Rising: Evolution (Dystopia Rising: Evolution)
Tales of Excellent Cats (Monarchies of Mau)
Wr20 Book of Oblivion (Wraith: The Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition)
C20 Novel: Cup of Dreams (Changeling: the Dreaming 20th Anniversary Edition)
Aeon Aexpansion (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Indexing:
ART DIRECTION FROM MIRTHFUL MIKE:
InĀ ArtĀ Direction
Ex3 Monthly Stuff Ā 
Chicago By Night ā€“ ADā€™d.
Aeon Aexpansion ā€“ Sending contracts & notes to artists.
They Came From Beneath the Sea!
EX3 Lunars ā€“ KS going.
Hunter: The Vigil 2
Shunned By the Moon ā€“ Still contracted as of today.
Contagion Chronicle ā€“ ADā€™d for KS.
Scion Jumpstart ā€“ Art buy configured.
VtR Spilled Blood ā€“ Going over notes.
Marketing Stuff
In Layout
Dystopia Rising: Evolution
Book of OblivionĀ 
Signs of Sorcery
Proofing
M20: Gods and Monsters ā€“ Errata finishing in layout.
Pugmire Roll of Good Dogs and Cats ā€“ Corrections being input.
Adventures for Curious Cats ā€“ Art is arting.
Trinity Core ā€“ Putting in Mind Meld changes.
Trinity Aeon ā€“ Putting in Mind Meld changes.
Ex3 Dragon Blooded ā€“ PoD files uploaded, waiting on OK to order proofs.
Geist 2e ā€“ 2nd Proof.
C20 Playerā€™s Guide ā€“ Waiting on fixed piece of art to do 2nd Proof
In Media Res
The Realm ā€“ First proof, still need some art.
At Press
Scion HeroĀ ā€“ Printer proofs returned. BackerKit site orders getting locked Weds.
Scion Origin ā€“ Printer proofs returned. BackerKit site orders getting locked Weds.
Scion Dice ā€“ At Studio2.
Scion Screen ā€“ At Studio2.
Fetch Quest ā€“ At Studio2
False Images ā€“ EX3 novel ā€“ PoD proof ordered.
TODAYā€™S REASON TO CELEBRATE:Ā 
Have a tipple of your favorite beverage for gaming in memorial for Gary Gygax, who died this day in 2008. As with all creative ventures, many folks contributed in different ways to the start of TTRPGs with D&D, but Gary certainly officiated (DMā€™d) over its rise to the brand name of our hobby.
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crowdvscritic Ā· 5 years ago
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round up // JUNE 20
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The quarantine continues, and so does my insane level of film consumption. As youā€™ve probably discovered in your many a Zoom call, if you ask, ā€œWhatā€™s new?ā€ you usually get a,Ā ā€œNothing much since we last talked.ā€ Of course, these days no news means good news, so Iā€™ll happily confirm the same is true here at Crowd vs. Critic. In this time of no movie theatres and few new releases, Iā€™m catching up on a lot of classics and squeezing in a yoga sesh and reading in between. Perhaps these pop culture pieces that brought me joy in June will bring you some in July!
June Crowd-Pleasers
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Yoga with Adriene
Adriene is all about finding what feels good, and her yoga videos have been helping me feel good during quarantine. Iā€™m a big fan of browsing her YouTube playlist of 20-30 minute practices and picking whatever focus sounds like it would, well, feel good on my lunch break or when I wrap up my work day. If youā€™re looking for a way to stay active, destressed, or stretched out, Adrieneā€™s (and her dog Benjiā€™s) friendly videos have become my go-to.
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The World According to Jeff Goldblum (2019- )
You know those people who can make anything interesting? Jeff Goldblum is the quintessence of that kind of person. Every episode of this Disney+ docuseries covers a broad topic that happens to intrigue him, including ice cream, tattoos, denim, RVs, and jewelry. While I donā€™t have many questions about ice cream, per se, Iā€™m happy to just ride along on his trips all over the US to learn more about it. He finds niche communities, game changers, and new technology I suspect most wonā€™t be familiar with, and he finds ways to get involved, a lĆ” giving someone a Jurassic Park tattoo or getting custom grills made for his teeth. Truthfully, I donā€™t care much about what Goldblum chooses to explore as long as heā€™s stammering and sing-song-ing his way through as only he can.
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Double Feature ā€“ Historical Action Flicks: The Quick and the Dead (1995) + Troy (2004)
I told you last month Iā€™m working on the Western genre, and The Quick and the Dead (Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 8/10) is a ā€˜90s entry from Sam Raimi featuring a rare female lead (Sharon Stone), the babiest of Leo DiCaprios, an evil Gene Hackman, and an epic tournament of duels. If youā€™d prefer your adventure several thousand years back, Troy (Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 7/10) is a star-studded interpretation of The Iliad featuring a plethora of togas, romance, and epic battle scenes.
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Double Feature ā€“ Corporate Espionage Thrillers: The Firm (1993) + Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)
Two unassuming guys start jobs bright-eyed and leave jaded, one a fresh-out-of-law-school attorney and the other a quit-school-to-save-the-world CIA analyst. The Firm (Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 9/10) is the critical winner of the pair, but Jack Ryan (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 7/10) is a more satisfying action movie than its Rotten Tomatoes score would suggest. (Another example of why we should take those numbers with a grain of salt.) Bonus: Another evil Gene Hackman in The Firm!
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Double Feature ā€“ New Crime Comedies: The Lovebirds + My Spy (2020)
For a family movie night in, I recommend My Spy on Amazon Prime (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 7/10), which holds the honor of the last movie I watched in theatres before everything shut down. For date night in, I recommend The Lovebirds (Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 7/10), which made me ready for Kumail Nanjiani to become a superstar. You can read my full thoughts on this fun pair of laughs on ZekeFilm:
The Lovebirds
My Spy
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Double Feature ā€“ Heist Thrillers: Now You See Me (2013) + Finding Steve McQueen (2019)
Close up magic hasnā€™t been as cool as Now You See Me(Crowd: 10/10 // Critic: 8/10) since Houdini was escaping handcuffs. This, of course, has less to do with the magic shows and more to do with the Oceanā€™s Eleven/The Sting-style plot. I love a movie that pulls the wool over my eyesā€”Hollywood, this is your call to trick me more often! And who says ā€œcoolā€ like Steve McQueen? While I wouldnā€™t have minded another pass at the dialogue in Finding Steve McQueen (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 6.5/10), this based-on-a-true-story heist targeting President Nixon looks as cool as it is funny.
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Double Feature ā€“ ā€˜80s Comedies: Ā”Three Amigos! (1986) + Coming to America (1988)
The stars of early SNL & Friends make movies! Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Chevy Chase bring an alternative version of The Magnificent Seven with more jokes and fewer successful heroics, and Iā€™m surprised at how most of it (save a few moments) has aged well. (Crowd: 9.5/10 // Critic: 7.5/10) And who knows when weā€™ll get the sequel Coming 2 America that Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall were going to star in this year, but the original sweet and silly romantic comedy about a Prince looking for love is worth revisiting so weā€™re ready whenever it drops. (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 8/10)
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Cinematic Cities: New York by Christian Blauvelt (2019)
I started this Turner Classic Movies book to prep for my first visit to New York City in March...well, we all know what happened there. Kudos to this writer and the book designers who helped me wrap my head around how the neighborhoods are connected in this city and where to find famous movie locales, plus a few off the beaten path. Now I have more places I want to see and taste and experience when I finally go, but until then, Iā€™ve got a list of movies to watch so my vacation doesnā€™t feel so far away.
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Summer Stock (1950)
The plot is hackneyed and the songs are hokey, but, gee, if I didn't spend the whole time wishing we had more movie stars like these clowns, Gene Kelly and Judy Garland. Twice I tried to wipe the smile off my face as Gene danced, and I just couldn't do it. The corners of my mouth twitched back up because a newspaper and squeaky floor were competing with Judy for his best dance partner! 70 years later this movie still won't let someone wipe a stupid grin off her faceā€”three cheers for camera-magnetic movie stars! Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 6/10
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Air Force One (1997)
Sure, itā€™s Die Hard on a plane, but when you nail the formula this well, I think you get more than a pass. Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 6.5/10
June Critic Picks
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The Sting (1973)
I jumped out of chronological order in my Best Picture watch because I liked Butch and Sundance so much. Itā€™s an unusual winner, but it holds up well. Scroll down a bit for two reviews, or catch ā€˜em here:
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Double Feature - World War II Action Dramas: Saving Private Ryan (1998) + Enemy at the Gates (2001)
Watching this pair back-to-back makes for a poignant compare and contrast of how the United States and Russia managed their campaigns during World War II (at least as theyā€™re depicted here). In Saving Private Ryan (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 10/10), Tom Hanks and Co. are trying to save one soldier just after D-Day; in Enemy at the Gates (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 8.5/10), Jude Law is a legendary sniper trying to give hope to his comrades. Compare how both armies fight against all odds, and contrast how one life matters to each country.
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Anna Karenina (2012)
Joe Wright reunites with much of his Pride and Prejudice cast, and itā€™s as magical and beautiful as youā€™d hope. Keira Knightley stars as the tragic heroine alongside a stacked cast including Domnhall Gleeson, Jude Law, Matthew Macfayden, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Alicia Vikander. Fun fact: I just learned my grandfather calls Knightley ā€œhis girlfriendā€ because he thinks sheā€™s so cute in Pride and Prejudiceā€”no word yet on what he thought of the gorgeous gowns she wore in this movie, but my podcast co-host Kyla and I loved them in our most recent episode. Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 10/10
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Double Feature ā€“ Humphrey Bogart: The Maltese Falcon (1941) + Key Largo (1948)
Plenty has been written about how The Maltese Falcon (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 9/10) is the epitome of Film Noir. Now that Iā€™ve met Sam Spade and his femme fatale (Mary Astor) and watched their hunt for a McGuffin, Iā€™ll just join in the chorus. And now that Iā€™ve watched all of Bogie and Bacallā€™s features, Iā€™m picking Dark Passage as my favorite and Key Largo (Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 8.5/10) my second. In their last film together, sheā€™s a war widow and he was a soldier who knew her husband. When he comes to visit her at her hotel in Key Largo, they end up stuck inside during a hurricane with gangstersā€”tension ensues.
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Da 5 Bloods (2020)
While Spike Leeā€™s latest was a little long, itā€™s hard to know what to cut when its updated take on The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is so engrossing. Between the performances, the action, and the treasure hunt plot, itā€™s the rare Netflix original in which you wonā€™t be tempted to look at your phone. Iā€™m hoping Delroy Lindo is in the Oscars conversation come next April. Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 8.5/10
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Long Gone Summer (2020)
The summer of ā€™98 was big for me: My sister was born, my family moved to a new house, and I turned six with a Mulan-themed party. (Yes, I was the height of cool.) It was also the summer Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa faced off in a home run battle to beat Roger Marisā€™s regular season record, which even then I knew was a big deal. This ESPN 30 for 30 episode interviews McGwire, Sosa, and everybody in their orbit, but the real heart is the tribute it pays to St. Louis, Chicago, and baseball as a whole. I knew baseball films make me cry, and it turns out good baseball documentaries do, too.
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Women In Music Pt. III by HAIM (2020)
The sisters are back with an album made for late-night driving with the windows down, andĀ ā€œI Know Aloneā€ feels like a COVID anthem.
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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
If you loved La La Land like I did and havenā€™t seen this musical, just get around to watching it already! From the colorful aesthetic to the melancholy plot structure, you can literally see Damien Chazelleā€™s inspiration for his modern musical. And if you can find an answer as to why the Academy found this film worthy of consideration at not one but two Oscars ceremonies, let me knowā€”Iā€™ve yet to solve that mystery. Crowd: 7/10 // Critic: 9/10
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Double Feature ā€“ Gregory La Cava Class Comedies: My Man Godfrey (1936) + 5th Avenue Girl (1939)
I donā€™t think Iā€™ve watched a film from the 1930s that isnā€™t about money on some level, and these two from director Gregory La Cava are no exception. In Godfrey (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 8.5/10), Carole Lombard is a socialite who brings a homeless man in as their familyā€™s new butler (William Powell), but thereā€™s more to him than they know. in 5th Avenue (Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 8/10), Ginger Rogers befriends a lonely businessman (Walter Connolly), and though their relationship is platonic, that doesnā€™t mean he wonā€™t hire her to make his philandering wife jealous. The moral of both films? Rich people be crazy, which is a great set up for comedy.
Also in Juneā€¦
In addition to Anna Karenina, Kyla and teased our self-made millionaire hair and introduced our butler Max to discuss the ā€˜80s rom-com procedural Hart to Hart. If you enjoy detective shows, itā€™s a fun spin on the genre you may enjoy.
I watched and reviewed Best Picture winners The Sting (above) and the worst one Iā€™ve watched yet, 1933ā€™s Cavalcade. Read the Crowd and Critic reviews to know why itā€™s not worth your time.
I updated my Letterboxd with a list of all the movies in Cinematic Cities: New York, and my quarantine watch list is almost to 250.
Photo credits: Yoga With Adriene, HAIM. Cinematic Cities my own. All others IMDb.com.
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erinpagewrites Ā· 7 years ago
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My Top Five NaNoWriMo Tools (plus Bonus! Writing Inspiration)
Happy NaNoWriMo-eā€™en!
National Novel Writing Month begins tomorrow for those of us in the western hemisphere (or at midnight for the most intrepid), and as usual Iā€™ve got some big pre-new-novel jitters. To power through, Iā€™ve put together a list of my favorite websites, advice-givers, and tools that I know I can rely on for the next 30 days of writing, and thought I would share with the class in case they can help anyone else. Click on the links to check them out for yourself.
1. The Official NaNoWriMo Website.
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If you haven't made a profile there before, make one! Then create a new novel project. THEN announce your novel. Somewhere. Anywhere. I've never been so accountable a NaNoWriMo participant as when I've announced my novel on Twitter, told my friends about it, and kept track of my word count on the calendar tacked up on my fridge. Just like any other goal setting you do, studies have proven that writing down your goals and sharing them with other people make you more likely to accomplish them. Plus, setting up a new novel on NaNo's official site comes with their daily tracker, which helps track your word count daily and lets you know how long before you're projected to break 50,000 words based on your pace.
Also, Iā€™mĀ ā€œfleur-de-lysā€ on the website, so feel free to come say hi!
2. Rachael Stephen's Preptober.
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Rachael Stephen is a novelist who has developed a month-long program called How to Build Your Novel that walks you through 30 days of novel conception, development, and outlining. She has great free videos on YouTube as well where she shows helpful diagrams and talks in more detail about her techniques for novel planning. "But it's already October 31st!" you say. Having followed and loved Preptober last year, I can say from experience that her techniques and brainstorming ideas are not only applicable mid-novel, but can be a life-saver when you hit a major block and need some external help getting around it. Use it and love it, even after October has passed.
3. MyNoise.Net.
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You've got your Spotify playlists ready for each character, yes, but what about when you need something to keep the outside noise out while you're writing, without adding more words, sounds, and emotions to distract you? Enter the best ambient noise site in existence. MyNoise has everything, from rain to tinkling pianos to RPG dungeon sounds to far-flung environments. I write almost exclusively to MyNoise, actually, as listening to music (even word-less music like movie soundtracks or classical piano) can add too much distracting emotion when I'm puzzling through a character or scene.
4. NaNo Word Sprints.
Another official NaNo site, this is a Twitter account run by rotating writing coaches throughout the month of November. All day (and usually all night) they will post encouraging thoughts and gifs to writers, as well as schedule regular "sprints" and call for word counts. Look, sometimes you just need an external force giving you a deadline to help make your word count, and this Twitter can be that force for you. Also, for the last couple of years they've run Harry Potter house challenges based on competing word counts, and that's just a lot of fun.
5. Writing Excuses Podcast.
Good writing podcasts (as opposed to book or reading podcasts) are few and far between. Writing Excuses is not just one of the good ones; it's my favorite. Coming in 15-20 minute bursts, each episode (posted weekly) focuses on a different aspect of writing and publishing, and frequently features different guest authors. Hosted most often (at least in the last two seasons) by authors Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowall, Wesley Chu, and Howard Taylor, you get different advice from different writers. And if, like me, you prefer to read and write genre fiction as opposed to "literary" fiction, this is the place to be.
Bonus! Brandon Sanderson's Writing Lectures on YouTube.
Brandon Sanderson, bestselling fantasy author, posts videos of his fiction writing lectures at BYU. His methods and presentation are very approachable, with plenty of jokes and fun brainstorming and writing exercises. They are full-length lectures, of course, so they require a larger block of time to work through than some of the other tools I've listed here, but I mean it when I say even watching/listening to one of these *per week* provides plenty of tips and inspiration.
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Ayyy, thanks!
music asks!
This is pretty long so Iā€™mma put it under a cut lmao
1. Name your top three favorite songs.
o fuckUhhhHello Nurse - A Sound of ThunderUnwelcome - Arsis#3 kinda changes constantly, but right now itā€™s Vodka - Korpiklaani because thatā€™s what Iā€™m in the mood for at the moment lmao
2. Do you have a favorite band?
Itā€™s currently Arsis but I dunnoooo, Inferiā€™s making itā€™s way up there lmao
3. What are you top five bands?
Arsis, Inferi, A Sound of Thunder, Eluveitie, and number 5 rotates too often to pin one down lmao usually either Alestorm,Ā  Korpiklaani, or Fleshgod Apocalypse though
4. Favorite album cover?
Arsis - Unwelcome
5. Whatā€™s an album that you prefer to listen straight through instead of shuffled?
Inferi - End of an EraEither that or Arsisā€™ Unwelcome just because itā€™s got a couple songs that fade into each other and I fucking LOVE when songs do that, but like the title still goes to Inferi just because I always skip I Share In Shame lmao
6. Do you listen to music for the instruments or the lyrics?
Instruments
7. Whatā€™s your favorite song to sing along to?
Either The Duncan Hills Coffee Jingle because itā€™s silly and fun, or some weird Raubtier stuff because itā€™s harder to tell Iā€™m damn near tone-deaf when it comes to singing because Iā€™m too busy butchering the Swedish phrases
OH ALSO Man the Pumps - Alestorm! I love the way the lyrics are written so itā€™s really fun to sing along to
ā€¦ Also like 95% of Ye Banished Privateers music for the same reason lmao
What can I say I love singing the songs of the sea lmao
8. Whatā€™s your guilty pleasure band?
Aside from like, 90% of the Crypt of the Necrodancer soundtrack? Uh, just like, eurobeat in general lmao
9. Is there a song you love that you donā€™t think many people would like?
I mean I listen to like, hard death metal primarily, so like, all of it lmao
10. Is there a song that everybody loves that you donā€™t love?
Tbh Iā€™m not a fan of that Leage of Legends Kpop thing lmaoLike donā€™t get me wrong the animation in the video is fucking fantastic but the song itself just isnā€™t my cup of teaĀÆ\_(惄)_/ĀÆ
11. Whatā€™s the oldest song you remember listening to?
Probably either The Offspring - Staring at the Sun or Rammstein - Du HastThey were both songs my dad really liked when I was a kid (and still does, as far as I know) and honestly some of my oldest memories are of him and I jamming out to them(Either that or like, everything on that one Great Big Sea cassette my grandmother had, that was my fucking jam when I was a kid)
12. Whatā€™s your favorite era of music?
This one, by virtue of that we can always listen to music from the past, but not the music in the future. Not yet, at leastThat and Inferi wasnā€™t around in the 80ā€²s/90ā€²s, so
13. Favorite instrument?
God, where to begin?Probably guitar, but Iā€™m biased lmaoThat said, I absolutely love like, every instrument that existsLike bass is really fun to play, and saxophone is just fuckin rad all the timePianoā€™s also really fun to play, as well as an excellent tool for writing and such and justI dunno, instruments are cool lmao
14. Do you play any instruments?
Yeah, I play Piano, Guitar, Bass (not like, well, but), and I occasionally pretend I can do vocals lmao
15. Have you ever written a song?
MaybeI dunno maybe start a band with me and find out [Well What Is It Gesture]
16. Do you have a preference of male or female singers?
No preference
17. Do you listen more to sad or happy music?
Uhhh does angry count as sad?I kid but honestly just really happy hyped up folk metal is good shit lmao
18. Whatā€™s your go-to song when you want to pump yourself up?
Thatā€™s like, my entire music collection lmaoHowever Hello Nurse - A Sound of Thunder is probably one of my bestThough like, Iā€™m lowkey embarassed of it since Iā€™m not fond of the lyrics but itā€™s definitely one of those songs Iā€™ll be dancinā€™ to like thirty seconds max in lmao
19. Favorite ā€œlongā€ song (more than 5 minutes)?
Man the Pumps - Alestorm??? I guess?? Iā€™m not sure lmao I donā€™t really keep track
20. Favorite ā€œshortā€ song (less than 3 minutes)?
The Duncan Hills Coffee Jingle, Hands down.
21. Whatā€™s a song you donā€™t see yourself ever getting tired of?
Hello Nurse - A Sound of ThunderItā€™s just really hype and I fucking LOVE the piano/guitar solo, itā€™s so good dude
22. When youā€™re sad, do you prefer to listen to sad music or happy music?
Sad, if Iā€™m sad and listen to happy music, itā€™ll just make that music make me sad when I donā€™t want to be
23. Favorite female singer?
Nina Osegueda!
24. Do you listen to music when you do homework housework?
Yes
25. Are you able to read and listen to music at the same time?
Yeah
26. Do you listen to music to fall asleep?
No90% of the time I get too into it and I canā€™t sleep as a result lmao
27. If you listen to music to fall asleep, what do you listen to?
My uh, my usual Calm-Down Playlist For Getting Over Panic Attacks contains a lot of Wintersun, Blind Guardian, and that one Lost Horizon song so like, if I did itā€™d probably be that lmao
28. What music platform do you listen to music on the most?
Youtube
29. How often do you listen to music?
Daily? Would be like, constantly if I had headphones I wasnā€™t afraid of breaking lmao
30. Whatā€™s a song you used to love but now cannot stand to listen to?
Literally everything I used to listen to in 8th grade
31. Is there a song thatā€™s too emotional for you to listen to?
Breathe - MoonspellThough like, that may have something to do with me being in the middle of a massive depressive episode when I first discovered it lmao
Either that or the aforementioned Song I Will Never Name
32. Do you have a shared favorite song with a best friend or partner?
Not that I know of?
33. Do you listen to records? CDs? Or just streaming?
Mostly streaming since Iā€™m fucking poor, but like, I try to buy the CDā€™s of my favourite albums, or ones that I really want lmao
34. How many songs do you know all the lyrics to?
A bunch? I dunno like half the songs I know the lyrics to I completely forgot I know the lyrics to until it starts playing and I sing along lmao
35. Do you like to sing along to the music you listen to?
Iā€™m doing so currently, but like, in general? NoAt least not when thereā€™s anyone else around lmao
36. What was your childhood song?
Aside from like, That Which Will Not Be Named (meaning like, thereā€™s a song that I will never tell anyone the name of, not an actual song with that as its title) Probably Staring at the Sun - OffspringOr like, a lot of Offspring songs lmao, I donā€™t remember most of their titles, itā€™s been a while
37. What was your childhood band/artist?
Kinda depends? Like really young childhood, Great Big Sea, but for the little-older-than-that childhood, Probably OffspringIā€™m not gonna mention the time in-between those since that point was The Band That Produced The Song I Shall Not NameOr like, from The Point In Childhood Where Everything Went Wrong With My Life And It Was Completely My Own Stupid Fault, like Skrillex or something, but letā€™s all, myself included, collectively forget about that ok
38. Whatā€™s a song that has inspired you?
hhhhh
I mean it was Deicide - Homage for Satan that initially inspired me to start learning more like, soloing techniques? Since like, the solo for that song damn near made me transcend reality. Shame the rest of the song isnā€™t very good though lmao
39. What is your favorite song lyric?
ĀÆ\_(惄)_/ĀÆ
40. Do you listen to classical music?
Yeah
41. If you listen to classical music, who is your favorite composer?
Uhhhh prolly Edvard Grieg I guess
42. Do you listen to jazz?
On occasion
43. Whatā€™s a song that reminds you of your best friend or partner?
The Vision Bleak - Demon of the MireSince like, it was my partner who introduced me to it lmao
44. Whatā€™s a song that reminds you of your parents?
Literally anything by Sublime will remind me a little of my dad, and literally anything by Tori Amos will remind me of my mum lmao
45. What was your favorite concert?
Bold of you to assume I can remember the only one Iā€™ve ever been to
46. Whatā€™s a band you have always wanted to see perform?
fuck
All of them
I dunno probably Rammstein, Iā€™ve heard their live shows are pretty insane but Iā€™m also like, not the least flammable person on earth so yā€™know thatā€™s a maybe lmao
47. How many concerts have you been to?
1.5? I remember I made it out to a Great Big Sea concert way back in like, elementary school, but I was too young to actually remember it lmao
Aside from that I got to see some dude named Andrew fucking SHRED a gig at a local place, I donā€™t think that counts but Andrew, dude, if youā€™re out there, you fucking killed it
48. Do you like attending concerts?
Bold of you to assume I have the money for that
49. Whatā€™s your favorite setting for a concert?
ĀÆ\_( šŸ˜„ )_/ĀÆ
Thanks for the ask!
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Episode 131 : Strange Times
"History repeats what you refuse to learn about."
- Planet Asia
Another month inside, which I'm sure is a test of patience for many. It's been an odd one, which feels like it hasn't been any less busy than normal, and so the rhythm of podcast production has pretty much been as usual. The selection ranges from some of my earliest, brokest vinyl purchases to the latest releases of the digital age - hope you all find something in there that makes you rewind (and then buy an album)!
Rest In Power to Arch Stanton of Mothership Connection, Bill Withers, Ebow of Foreign Beggars, Fred the Godson, and Stezo...
As mentioned in the show, I'm now on Twitch : twitch.tv/airadam13
Twitter : @airadam13
Playlist/Notes
Kam ft. Xzibit and Maskerade : Nowhere
I was looking for Kam's debut album "Neva Again" on Spotify and had no joy, but this turned up and has been getting a lot of play since then! 2016s "Mutual Respect" clearly needs an end-to-end listen if this is the standard - a quality song, dark and brooding, castigating the fairweather friends who gas young men up into committing all kinds of crimes but then abandon them to a life in the system. The production from Jmyth and Tariqbeats - who as far as I know, have no credits anywhere else at all - is perfect for the theme.
Jake One : Dawkinss
It's hard to find good instrumentals in this speed range that aren't heavy synth/trap-based (which is sometimes what you want, but not in this spot), but Jake One's free "#prayerhandsemoji" has come through a few times on that score!
UGK : Use Me Up
The first of the month's Bill Withers inclusions, Pimp C shows that he knows not to mess with a good thing as he lifts the grooveĀ  of the 1972 hit single "Use Me" from the "Still Bill" LP, as well as the theme! C was always a producer with a deep love and appreciation for soul and funk, who wasn't afraid to bring in live instruments when he needed to, and he adds a little guitar and organ flavour to this tune from their 1992 debut "Too Hard To Swallow".
GQ : Rated Oakland
Low and slow (J.U.S.T.I.C.E League and 8 Bars on the beat), no hook, no wasted time. No-gimmick emceeing from a no-nonsense city, as GQ says what he has to say in barely two minutes on the title track from his debut album. The title track is often the big centrepiece, so it shows a lot of confidence to keep it so brief and concentrated.
Kid Frost : No Sunshine
This is a track from my early vinyl buying days, when I was pretty broke and if I saw something in the bargain bins from someone that had been mentioned in Hip-Hop Connection, I picked it up! Kid Frost (now Frost) was already ten years deep into his career at the time 1992s "East Side Story", from which this is drawn, was released, and he represented hard for his Mexican heritage at a time when Latino rappers were rare. This track reflects a side of the gang culture that is such a significant part of LA life for many, participants or otherwise; the other side of an explosion of anger is more often than not a lifetime of regret.
RZA : My Lovin' Is Digi
The Wu's takes on love songs are always a little different! The "RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo" LP is 22 years old this year, but this is the first time we've gone to it on the podcast; it won't be the last, though. Classic 70s soul sampling on this one, self-produced by RZA as you'd expect.
DJ Quik : Quik's Groove II
Every album, DJ Quik gifts us an instrumental number that shows off his level of musicality - this one was released all the way back in 1992, as part of his second LP "Way 2 Fonky".Ā 
Brand New Heavies ft. Gang Starr : It's Gettin' Hectic
We step outside the Gang Starr catalogue for a track that may have passed you by if you didn't happen to be listening deeply in the early 90s. The 1992 "Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol.1" album saw BNH, the London acid jazz and funk group who were getting big respect after their debut, slightly alter course and collaborate with Hip-Hop crews for their sophomore release. This was a pioneering album, which even preceded Guru's "Jazzmatazz" series. He's the perfect MC for this collaboration, and sounds more than comfortable doing his thing over a live band!
Voodoo Black ft. Leaf Dog : Fall Back
Played them last month, but had to give you one more taste of Voodoo Black in case you hadn't got the "Sitting At The Table" album yet! The mic killers from Manchester bring in Leaf Dog from The Four Owls, who complements them well on some straight Hip-Hop business. I love how DJ Cutterz has the kick drum and bassline working on this track, and the scratch work is polished too. Big ups!
Prince Po : Mecheti Lightspeed
I was pleasantly surprised to find that I'd never included the vocal version of this before! Madlib is on the beat, giving this often-overlooked half of Organized Konfusion some smooth heat. This is from the B-side of the "Holla" 12", but both tracks are also on the 2006 "Prettyblack" album.
Maffew Ragazino, Action Bronson, and Torae : Avatar
Pete Cannon on the beat! Blackpool may not be the first place you'd expect a fierce Hip-Hop producer to emerge from, but he's been doing his thing for years and has worked with some highly respected artists. This 2014 single from "Brownsville's Jesus" is wall-to-wall NYC on the mic - and for my money, Torae was the right choice to bring it home on that third verse.
BoomBaptist : Razzle Dazzle
Agent J of Groovement put me up on this Texas-based producer when he announced his "Boom Shakalaka" LP, all about the beloved video game "NBA Jam" - I certainly remember emptying my shallow pockets into that one as a teen :) BoomBaptist lives up to his name with the vibes, so if you like good beats and/or remember the 90s well, check the album!
Levelz : LVL09
If you're not used to hearing some of the MC styles on this record, prepare to have your face blown back! This Manchester crew is made up of a ton of artists who are stars in their own right, and the combination over the Metrodome-produced beat here is devastating. When the rapid spitting happens, what should strike you is the clarity - you can hear every word, every syllable even. Get this as a "name your price" on Bandcamp, and don't be shy to put a little something in!
Curren$y : Empire Monopoly
Short, but a better track in my opinion than Max B's "We Got Doe", which was the source for the Dame Grease-produced beat. It runs at a perfect pace for Curren$y, who spits a mix of his trademark lifestyle rap, street business, and Boardwalk Empire references on this standout from the "Return To The Winner's Circle" mixtape.
Ty ft. Mpho : Brixton Baby
Get well soon Ty! I thought I'd dip into his most recent album "A Work Of Heart" for this episode, and we have a ode to his place of birth as well as the adopted home of Mpho, the guest vocalist. Ty also built the foundation of the beat, then built on by Drew Horley, Akwasi Mensah and Julien Siegel. The combination of all the artists give the neighbourhood the love it deserves!
Planet Asia & 38 Spesh : God Degree
I can't even remember what lead me to this one via Spotify, but it's always good to hear new Planet Asia. The new "Trust The Chain" album is completely produced by 38 Spesh, and I love his beat here, regal dopeness that gives Asia's conscious rhymes a fitting backdrop.
Leavv : Valley (Original Mix)
Germany's Leavv is no joke when it comes to the "chill-hop" vibes that have become popular on long streaming Youtube mixes over the last few years. His work is crisp, clean, and refreshing as a nice tonic water on this track from the 2018 "Mind Garden" album!
Bill Withers : Grandma's Hands
Some of you will know this song very well, while others will have had a flash of realisation from the very first bar! Yes, this was famously sampled for Blackstreet's "No Diggity", but it's a truly great record in its own right. A single from 1971's "Just As I Am", this is just raw soul, and a record many of us can relate to - if not about grandparents, perhaps other elders who are no longer with us.
Please remember to support the artists you like! The purpose of putting the podcast out and providing the full tracklist is to try and give some light, so do use the songs on each episode as a starting point to search out more material. If you have Spotify in your country it's a great way to explore, but otherwise there's always Youtube and the like. Seeing your favourite artists live is the best way to put money in their pockets, and buy the vinyl/CDs/downloads of the stuff you like the most!
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Episode 115 : Our Streets
"Watch the roads before crossing."
- Tyler
Beating the deadline, coming in a few hours before the New Year, giving you time to play this on the way out - or if you're staying in! This month's mix has some of my favourite tracks of 2018, as well as some choice selections from deeper in the crates. Enjoy the listen, and spread the word!
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Playlist/Notes
The Mouse Outfit : Late Night Doors
One of Manchester's finest crews blessed us with the acclaimed "Jagged Tooth Crook" album this year and they continue to bring the quality every time out. New collaborator Berry Blacc takes his place on the mic alongside old hands Dubbul O and Ellis Meade for some quality low-tempo flavour, with the beat being an absolute gem. The drums, bass, and piano are all played without flash and to absolutely perfect combined effect - the mark of musicians who know exactly what they're doing!
Maes & Fybre : This One
Pure Manchester again, with these two dub producers almost outlawing everything that isn't bass on this one! One of the many (seriously,Ā many) great tracks on the "From Manchester With Love" compilation.
Curren$y : Drone Footage
I pretty much planned this segment in reverse, and this was the last tune to fall into place. 70-ish BPM is a tricky speed for Hip-Hop, unless it's got trap-type production like this - which ironically was so slow I had to boost it up a bit! Not much to say about this succinct track - a bite-sized portion of Curren$y's signature lifestyle rap over an 808-heavy beat. Pick it up on this year's "Parking Lot Music" EP.
Andy Mineo & Wordsplayed as Magic & Bird : Kidz
I think I found this album on a random Spotify search and was drawn in by the "Magic & Bird" theme - as it turns out, it gave me a great tune for my gym playlist! Andy Mineo isn't someone I've heard before but he's a Christian Hip-Hop artist (well, that would explain the sudden prayer right before the last hook!) out of NYC who's been recording for the last five years or so. Apparently the lyrical theme for this one came from the producer Beam, who, when Mineo complained on hearing the beat that he wanted to get away from the trap sound, told him "just do one for the kids!" Mineo and Wordsplayed ride the beat ably and prove him dead right :)
Z-Ro : Like A Rocket
With the recent release of the "Sadism" album, and last year's "Codeine", it looks like the retirement is off! I'm always here for Ro's half-sung, half-rapped delivery style, and it fits perfectly over Risko Funk's 80s ballad-sampled track. The original flavour isn't overwhelmed by the drums or extra bass, but there are lots of nice touches along the way - heavy filters sweeping in, extreme pitch shifting on the drums towards the end, and a general tendency to make you want to replay the tune :) I don't know if the track title is taken from K-Rino's quote from a Houston Chronicle article a couple of years back, but if so then it's a great connection! Oh yes - didn't realise I bought the clean version of this until I put it in the mix :)
Zero 7 ft. Hidden : Mono
After a long hiatus, Zero 7 are back and I'm always interested to hear what they're bringing. This single starts off with pure spacey vibes before the solid drum line comes in, followed by the vocals of Hidden - soulful, and also restrained.Ā 
Kaytranada : Nevalie
A very old one from the man out of Montreal, first posted on his Soundcloud about six years ago. Took a while to find a good track to follow the Zero 7, but EQing this one down to just the snare and trappy hi-hats initially opened up a really good opportunity for a mix!
Children of Zeus x Black Milk : Won't End Well
Manchester and Detroit combination! When this was released at the start of December I thought it was a one-off single, only to be completely surprised on Xmas Eve with the release of "The Winter Tape", an essential and completely free album! This track featured appropriately bleak and sparse production from Black Milk while Konny and Tyler describe the lack of happy endings in the street game - as your parents certainly did if they're anything like mine. 2018 has absolutely been the year of Zeus and they're carrying big momentum into 2019.
1982 ft. Lil' Fame and Haile Supreme : It's On You
The union of Termanology and Statik Selektah has finally returned for their second full LP "Still 1982" - and not before time. The hi-hat-less drums and occasional chimes in this beat made it mix smoothly with "Won't End Well" and got it the nod over another cut that we'll definitely play here in the future. Haile Supreme is new to me but the soul he puts into the hook certainly grabs your attention, and M.O.P's Lil' Fame steals the show on the rhyme side, though Termanology is absolutely solid as always.
Marco Polo ft. Invincible : Drunken Sleuth
It's always good to hear Invincible, who is always one to come with high-quality bars. In the guise of an overlooked drunk, she takes on corruption, homelessness, and the lack of democracy in her home city of Detroit on this ambitious and well-executed track. This is one where it's well worth reading her own annotated lyrics to get more background on the specifics. Beat-wise, Marco Polo is one of the finest in recent years and his work here and on the rest of the "PA2 : The Director's Cut" album is a great example of modern production that is inspired by a classic sensibility.
Cormega ft. Chantelle Nandi : More
The Queensbridge veteran brings a positive, uplifting message on this selection from the 2014 "Mega Philosophy" album, with the vocalist Chantelle Nandi making her debut appearance. As the album title suggests, the 30-minute collection is centred around this kind of theme, so it's definitely worth taking a short while to hear the whole thing!
Doo Wop : Castle To Castle (Instrumental)
I was torn in planning over whether to play the vocal version or just this beat, but the direction the mix went in meant that we'll save the Raekwon bars for another episode. This is the A-side to a vinyl that features the Rahzel-voiced "Ten Tape Commandments" on the flip, with both of course produced by one of the undisputed legends of the mixtape game.
Pusha T : Numbers On The Boards
Stomping, aggressive tune from Pusha's first solo album "My Name Is My Name" with Don Cannon, Kanye, and 88 Keys all combining to provide the production. No matter how good the beat though, you come to Pusha T for lyrical ability and he brings it as per usual - double-meanings aplenty as he dresses down any and all challengers. Michael Kors also catches a stray on the second verse!
The Step Brothers : Step Masters
I hadn't played this album for a while and am not sure how the illness of this cut slid managed to be forgotten by me for so long! Evidence and Alchemist are both underrated on the mic, and Alchemist must get the biggest "WTF?" laugh for "flippin'... like things that flip" :) The energy in this track is much more than you'd think possible given that it's only about 91 BPM, which is a credit to the production from these two heavyweights. Oh yes - do have a genuine laugh at the video!
Alchemist & Prodigy : We Got This
I was sure that one of the samples from the previous track had been used by Alchemist before, and I was right! This version is from the "Chemistry Files" mixtape, but for the full version you'll need to find the bootleg 12" single that includes it.
Camp Lo : Love Is Love
Just the right tech-sounding track to fit this space in the mix! This wasn't even my favourite track on 2017's "The Get Down Brothers" but it's a great example of how Sonny and Geechi aren't afraid to jump on different kinds of beats and lace them with their trademark slang waterfall.
K-Murdock : New Religion
A friend of the show who is an endlessly creative beatsmith, and his "Soundscapes Vol.2" is a mix of video game-inspired beats and instrumentals from his work with MCs. I had this one playing in the house and found a good home for it here :)
9th Wonder ft. Skyzoo and Ness : Let It Bang
Closing with pure slick-talking battle rap here from the "The Dream Merchant 2" compilation, all produced by 9th Wonder, then only about five years into his career. The drums and bass definitely have the classic flavour of early 9th, as well as the great chop/re-purposing of a nice soul sample. It's all east on the mic, with Brooklyn's Skyzoo and Ness from Philadelphia (you may know him from Da Band) trading bars and telling us to play this until you break the tape - which I suppose gives away the age of the track...
Please remember to support the artists you like! The purpose of putting the podcast out and providing the full tracklist is to try and give some light, so do use the songs on each episode as a starting point to search out more material. If you have Spotify in your country it's a great way to explore, but otherwise there's always Youtube and the like. Seeing your favourite artists live is the best way to put money in their pockets, and buy the vinyl/CDs/downloads of the stuff you like the most!
Check out this episode!
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